Certifications

Proven Standards. Trusted Expertise.

When it comes to safety at home, credentials matter. Our certifications are not marketing badges they guide how we assess risk, make recommendations, and complete every project.

What CAPS Means for Your Family

The Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS) designation is awarded by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and represents specialized training in home safety, accessibility, and aging-in-place best practices.

Thoughtful Safety Evaluation

Every home is reviewed with a fall-prevention mindset, focusing on real movement patterns and everyday risks not assumptions.

Guideline Recommendations

Our suggestions follow nationally recognized aging-in-place standards, so decisions are informed, consistent, and reliable.

Respect for Independence

Safety improvements are designed to support daily living without disrupting dignity, routine, or the feeling of home.

Credentials Backed by Intentional Scope

We don’t offer general remodeling. We don’t chase trends. Our certification supports a deliberately narrow focus:

Safety Expectations Are Higher Here

In a community shaped by high-quality, credential-based care, professionalism isn’t optional. It tells families: “This work is being done thoughtfully, responsibly, and to recognized standards.”

What to Expect When You Work With Us

So you always know what’s happening and why it matters. No pressure. No unnecessary work. You’ll always know:

What we suggest, and why

How it improves safety

What the timeline looks like

What the investment involves

Ready to Talk About Home Safety?

If you’re navigating a recent fall scare, hospital discharge, or growing concern about daily mobility, we’re here to help clearly, respectfully, and without pressure.